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On Apple's 40th birthday, we look back at the 40 biggest moments in company history: While hanging out together as part of the Homebrew Computer Club, the two friends formed Apple from Jobs' garage.

"We first met during my college years, while he was in high school," Wozniak said in a 2007 interview with ABC News.

Mc Afee, Broadcom, Sycamore Networks and Rambus, have been implicated in the scandal, and last June criminal charges were filed against executives from Brocade Communications Systems Inc.

in connection with that company's stock option granting practices.

"It was 1971 when a friend said, you should meet Steve Jobs, because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks.

So he introduced us."Jobs and Wozniak create their first device: the Apple I computer. Only 200 Apple I computers were built, making it a collector's item. The duo's second attempt at creating a personal computer was far more successful.

Both sides reached a settlement where Apple Computer agreed to only use its name in the tech business, while Apple Corp stuck to music. On that day, Apple boasted a market cap of

On Apple's 40th birthday, we look back at the 40 biggest moments in company history: While hanging out together as part of the Homebrew Computer Club, the two friends formed Apple from Jobs' garage."We first met during my college years, while he was in high school," Wozniak said in a 2007 interview with ABC News.Mc Afee, Broadcom, Sycamore Networks and Rambus, have been implicated in the scandal, and last June criminal charges were filed against executives from Brocade Communications Systems Inc.in connection with that company's stock option granting practices."It was 1971 when a friend said, you should meet Steve Jobs, because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks.So he introduced us."Jobs and Wozniak create their first device: the Apple I computer. Only 200 Apple I computers were built, making it a collector's item. The duo's second attempt at creating a personal computer was far more successful.Both sides reached a settlement where Apple Computer agreed to only use its name in the tech business, while Apple Corp stuck to music. On that day, Apple boasted a market cap of $1.2 billion. Apple's co-founder stepped away from the company following a plane crash in 1981 leaving him seriously injured.Both sides would squabble over the trademark multiple times before finally settling for good in 2006. Wozniak briefly returned to Apple, but left for good in 1985.

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On Apple's 40th birthday, we look back at the 40 biggest moments in company history: While hanging out together as part of the Homebrew Computer Club, the two friends formed Apple from Jobs' garage.

"We first met during my college years, while he was in high school," Wozniak said in a 2007 interview with ABC News.

Mc Afee, Broadcom, Sycamore Networks and Rambus, have been implicated in the scandal, and last June criminal charges were filed against executives from Brocade Communications Systems Inc.

in connection with that company's stock option granting practices.

"It was 1971 when a friend said, you should meet Steve Jobs, because he likes electronics and he also plays pranks.

So he introduced us."Jobs and Wozniak create their first device: the Apple I computer. Only 200 Apple I computers were built, making it a collector's item. The duo's second attempt at creating a personal computer was far more successful.

Both sides reached a settlement where Apple Computer agreed to only use its name in the tech business, while Apple Corp stuck to music. On that day, Apple boasted a market cap of $1.2 billion. Apple's co-founder stepped away from the company following a plane crash in 1981 leaving him seriously injured.

Both sides would squabble over the trademark multiple times before finally settling for good in 2006. Wozniak briefly returned to Apple, but left for good in 1985.

.2 billion. Apple's co-founder stepped away from the company following a plane crash in 1981 leaving him seriously injured.

Both sides would squabble over the trademark multiple times before finally settling for good in 2006. Wozniak briefly returned to Apple, but left for good in 1985.

the much different – and more financially beneficial – tax rules that apply when issuing “at the money” or "out of the money" stock options.Apple believes it will have to restate its past SEC filings in order to record charges for its option grants.The company is working "to ensure that this never happens again," Jobs said.In 2008, former Apple general counsel Nancy Heinen accepted sanctions and agreed to pay .2 million in a settlement with the SEC.Anderson and Heinen settled with the understanding that they weren't admitting any wrongdoing.